Re: the race card



From what I can see, H's gender was more of a handicap than O's race,
until recent weeks... Now, it looks like guilt by association with his
preacher is winning the day.

I was impressed when he made his Big Race Speech a few weeks ago where
he said he could no more disown his preacher than he could his
grandparents (something to that effect). He didn't back down.

Now, he's backing down. Too bad, but I think he's already passed his
zenith, and is coming down.

And then there are the neocon pigs who are crossing party lines to
vote for Hillary in primaries, because they'd rather whine about her
than him.

Be careful what you wish for, Mr. Limbaugh.

My local newspaper runs Doonesbury and Mallard Fillmore on the
editorial page. They started this a couple years ago when the reds
whined that Doonsbury was too political for the comic page. To be
"fair and balanced", the paper ran Doonsbury on the left side of the
page and Fillmore on the right. Fillmore's comics lately have been
Obama day after day, putting words in his mouth that he never said.
Calling him a racist, misquoting him as saying that white people are
all bigots, etc, etc, etc. What I smell in that is racisim on the part
of the cartoonist. You have to wonder when he obsesses about attitudes
of race that are only in his own head. Methinks he protest too much.

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